LONDON, UK - In a significant shift in policy, the British government has formally determined that Israel is not committing genocide in its military operations in Gaza. The conclusion was detailed in a letter from then-Foreign Secretary David Lammy to the chair of Parliament's international development committee, dated September 1st. This move marks a departure from the UK's previous stance, which held that such a grave determination could only...
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DOHA, Qatar – In a significant and dramatic escalation that has sent shockwaves through the Middle East, the Israeli military has confirmed it carried...
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JERUSALEM – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to continue his country’s war in Gaza, and in Jerusalem, following the deadly attack at...
NEW DELHI, India: At least 90 people have lost their lives and hundreds more have been displaced as unrelenting monsoon rains continue to batter...
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WASHINGTON, D.C.: The White House defended a major raid at a Hyundai facility in Georgia, saying it underscored the Trump administration’s commitment to enforcing...
A wave of excitement and rigorous skepticism continues to sweep through the astronomical community following a series of groundbreaking yet controversial observations of exoplanet...
PARIS, France: French millennials are venting their frustration at baby boomers, blaming the older generation for leaving them with soaring public debt, unaffordable housing,...
MILAN, Italy: Giorgio Armani’s death at 91 has left one of fashion’s most enduring empires facing a future without the man who controlled every...
SYDNEY, Australia: The death of a surfer at a popular Sydney beach on the weekend marked the city’s first fatal shark attack in more...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: A U.S. federal judge stopped the Trump administration on August 31 from deporting a group of Guatemalan children, some of whom were...
DES MOINES, Iowa: The Powerball jackpot has soared to a staggering US$1.7 billion after no one won the top prize in the September 3...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida: Skywatchers are in for a cosmic treat this weekend as the year’s second total lunar eclipse makes its appearance — and...